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What is NAND?

NAND flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology. It retains data even without power. It's commonly used in USB flash drives, SSDs (Solid State Drives), memory cards, and embedded systems for storing large amounts of data.

What other technologies are related to NAND?

NAND Competitor Technologies

NOR flash is another type of flash memory that competes with NAND flash in some applications.
mentioned alongside NAND in 91% (423) of relevant job posts
DRAM is a type of volatile memory that competes with NAND flash in applications where speed is more important than non-volatility.
mentioned alongside NAND in 15% (393) of relevant job posts
SRAM is a type of volatile memory that competes with NAND flash in applications requiring very high speed and low latency (e.g., cache memory).
mentioned alongside NAND in 4% (76) of relevant job posts

NAND Complementary Technologies

eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) utilizes NAND flash memory for storage in mobile devices and other embedded systems.
mentioned alongside NAND in 15% (292) of relevant job posts
PCIe is a high-speed interface often used to connect SSDs based on NAND flash to the host system.
mentioned alongside NAND in 2% (687) of relevant job posts
NVMe is a protocol designed for accessing high-speed storage devices like SSDs using NAND flash.
mentioned alongside NAND in 5% (275) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning NAND?

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Apple
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Qualcomm
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